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Child Recruitment as a Crime under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court

Abstract:  Although children have always participated in armed conflict, over the past few decades their recruitment and use as child soldiers has become a matter of increasing international concern. This concern has manifested itself in several ways. There has been a concerted effort to strengthen the legal standards restricting children’s recruitment into armed forces and […] Lire la suite

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Child Prisoners in War

Abstract:  In recent years children’s recruitment and use to participate in hostilities has become a matter of increasing international concern. Yet the rules specifically governing their participation, including those regulating their treatment when captured by an adverse party to a conflict, are sparse. A disinclination to face the fact that, despite the increasingly stringent legal […] Lire la suite